For our guests without transport the local bus service passes the cottage at regular intervals.

Any visitor to Lewis and Harris with map in hand will be intrigued by the place names, a mix of
both Gaelic and Norse which more than hint at the culture and history of these unique islands situated
on the edge of Europe. A stronghold of Gaelic language and culture and world famous for its woven cloth,
Harris Tweed, the islands have to be explored.

While Lewis is predominately flat the hills of Harris and Uig offer climbers a challenge. Walkers
will enjoy the coastal walks on flower covered machair and exploring the islands moorland interior
where your only company is likely to be lapwings, plovers, greenshank amongst other bird life. Oh and
bird watchers, keep an eye out for buzzard and golden eagle.

If your passion is fishing anglers will find the islands a paradise. An abundance of good
quality brown trout fishing awaits, we are happy to provide our guests with some helpful local knowledge.

If that sounds all too energetic why not simply relax on one of the islands many golden beaches.
Of stunning beauty you will find the sands almost deserted.